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news, jeff greenfield. and from washington and msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson. >> i'm reading the jeff greenfield column. >> isn't it fantastic? >> it's always fantastic. he posted at 4:00 a.m. this morning. i was weeping by 4:15. it was unbelievable. it really was. except i disagree with it. everything about it. the misleading second term curse. poor barack obama, after fighting and spending his way to a close but clear re-election, he's doomed to four years of agony, thanks to that second term curse that affects just about every president who's had the misfortune to win a second term. the litmyany appears compelling from lincoln to fdr setback to nixon's disgrace to reagan's iran contra scandal to clinton's impeachment, to george w. bush's collapsing popularity a second term sounds so unappealing it's almost surprising obama didn't ask for a recount. it doesn't afflict every president. second, for many president, the woes of the second term are rooted in action and decisions taken in the first t
news, jeff greenfield. and from washington and msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson. >> i'm reading the jeff greenfield column. >> isn't it fantastic? >> it's always fantastic. he posted at 4:00 a.m. this morning. i was weeping by 4:15. it was unbelievable. it really was. except i disagree with it. everything about it. the misleading second term curse. poor barack obama, after fighting and spending his way to a close but clear re-election, he's doomed to four years of...
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and -- go ahead. >> no, i was just going to say, and jeff, you look at ohio. let's stop at ohio for a second. obviously over the past eight years, ohio and florida have been the two swing states. they matter the most. the president's been sitting in the low 40s in both of those states. at least for a year, year and a half. and yet he's scratching and clawing and, you know, one republican mistake after another is putting him back in the game. >> yeah, but you know, if we have learned anything in the last three months, it's entirely possible we haven't given the propensity at people to jump at the last number. it's if those unemployment numbers go up as some people think they might in the fall, all these current notions, obama on a roll get instantly replaced. and we've seen this so quickly. people jump to conclusions i think now in hours rather than days or weeks of generations past. it is true that ohio except for 1960 is the bell weather state. but then you look at the west where obama made inroads last time. and anybody who sits there who says if you don't w
and -- go ahead. >> no, i was just going to say, and jeff, you look at ohio. let's stop at ohio for a second. obviously over the past eight years, ohio and florida have been the two swing states. they matter the most. the president's been sitting in the low 40s in both of those states. at least for a year, year and a half. and yet he's scratching and clawing and, you know, one republican mistake after another is putting him back in the game. >> yeah, but you know, if we have learned...
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jeff, eugene stay with us. we're going to bring in martin o'malley of maryland, and jack markell, also arne duncan will be joining us, up next, david gregory and chuck todd. but first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. bill? >> good morning, mika. i think i gave barnicle bad information. i think i told him it wouldn't be too bad with delays, unfortunately, there's one-hour delays right now out of the new york city airports including laguardia because of the rain moving through low visibility. if you've taken some flights today out of big cities in the east, it's just rain, not sleet or snow or anything, but there's that one-hour delay reported at laguardia. a warm, windy day, could be thunderstorms later today. also thunderstorms right now moving through central florida. middle of the country, light snow in the northern plains and great lakes. taking you through your weekend forecast. west coast looks fine, little windy in california, but it's a nice and quiet mild winter weekend throughout much of the
jeff, eugene stay with us. we're going to bring in martin o'malley of maryland, and jack markell, also arne duncan will be joining us, up next, david gregory and chuck todd. but first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. bill? >> good morning, mika. i think i gave barnicle bad information. i think i told him it wouldn't be too bad with delays, unfortunately, there's one-hour delays right now out of the new york city airports including laguardia because of the rain moving through low...
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jeff greenfield stay with us. what the congressional budget office is saying now about the president's health care law now that the supreme court has made its ruling, economists dana goldman joins us. when we come back, exclusive first look at the new cover of "time" magazine. rick stengel. >> look at stengel. look how good he looks. middle of july. >> look at him. he kind of knows it too. >> keep it on him. >> but first, here's -- >> wait hold on. let's stay on for a second. >> oh, lord. >> hold that pose. >> he looks good. >> now let's go to -- >> to bill karins with a check of the forecast. hey, so bill, is it going to be bad all weekend across the northeast? what's going on? >> today's by far the worst, joe. the thunderstorms possible tornadoes and then hit and miss storms into the weekend. but today's the big show, one of the worst weather days as far as thunderstorms goes from ohio to pennsylvania, of the entire summer season. we only get these days once in a while like this. showers this morning but that's
jeff greenfield stay with us. what the congressional budget office is saying now about the president's health care law now that the supreme court has made its ruling, economists dana goldman joins us. when we come back, exclusive first look at the new cover of "time" magazine. rick stengel. >> look at stengel. look how good he looks. middle of july. >> look at him. he kind of knows it too. >> keep it on him. >> but first, here's -- >> wait hold on. let's...
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jeff greenfield, stay with us. >>> up next, a test of presidential power. we're going to talk to former white house adviser dr. zeke emanuel ahead of the supreme court arguments over the nation's health care law. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. home protector plus from liberty mutual insurance, where the cost to both repair your home and replace what's inside are covered. to learn more, visit us today. >>> we have now just enshrined as soon as i sign this bill a core principle that everybody should have some basic security when it comes to their health. [ applause ] >> and it is an extraordinary achievement that has happened because of all of you and all the advocates all across the country, so thank you. >> all right. that was the president almost exactly two years ago as he signed the health care bill into law. here with us now, former white house adviser for health policy and university of pennsylvania's vice provost of global initiatives and chair of the department of medical ethics and health policy at u-penn's pearlman school of med
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but jeff is, you have a column in the "f.t." about this very issue, about what america's tax rates need to be. you know, it seems to me on the basis of the president's victory and the exit polls that show that two-thirds of the country is in favor of taxing the rich more stiffly than they're currently taxed seems to me the president does have a mandate on raise it upper rates. where do you think we need to be in economic terms in terms of the tax code to get where we've got to go on fixing the american economy broadly? >> he won the election and the senate came in for the democrats very strongly. and i think what ed said is exactly the point. the president needs to put forward a plan. he hasn't done so, actually. even on the taxes where he's been explicit that okay, we're going to raise the taxes on the rich. he hasn't really put forward a plan. but even more, he hasn't put forward an overall budget framework. that's key. and unfortunately, the way we do things in this country, why are we endlessly in this same at-the-cliff nego
but jeff is, you have a column in the "f.t." about this very issue, about what america's tax rates need to be. you know, it seems to me on the basis of the president's victory and the exit polls that show that two-thirds of the country is in favor of taxing the rich more stiffly than they're currently taxed seems to me the president does have a mandate on raise it upper rates. where do you think we need to be in economic terms in terms of the tax code to get where we've got to go on...
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still ahead, congressman jeff flake is standing by in the green room. next, keep it here on "morning joe." the employee of the month is... spark card from capital one. spark cash gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. it's hard for my crew to keep up with 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. 2% cash back. that's setting the bar pretty high. thanks to spark, owning my own business has never been more rewarding. [ male announcer ] introducing spark the small business credit cards from capital one. get more by choosing unlimited double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? this guy's amazing. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering, web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up
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that's not going to work, jeff. it didn't work in '93, it won't work now. >> let's start at a point we can agree on on martin luther king day, let's get out of afghanistan -- >> agreed. >> get out of vietnam, it's a waste of money, we're spending a fortune, blood, money. >> agree. >> this is how we can start saving tremendously. second, let's cut this reckless rampant cost of our health care. that's not because of medicare. medicare's a tiny part of the 17% of our national income paid on health. it's because we have the most expensive private health care because we got monopolies of the ama and others. >> you just used medicare and the word tiny next to each other. that's not accurate. >> joe, let's get the banks to start paying up because they haven't paid up. they've taken our money, now it's time for them to pay taxes, let's have a financial transactions tax finally. let's get these banks to start paying -- and let's finally get these hedge funds to start paying income. because they're the billionaires and they'r
that's not going to work, jeff. it didn't work in '93, it won't work now. >> let's start at a point we can agree on on martin luther king day, let's get out of afghanistan -- >> agreed. >> get out of vietnam, it's a waste of money, we're spending a fortune, blood, money. >> agree. >> this is how we can start saving tremendously. second, let's cut this reckless rampant cost of our health care. that's not because of medicare. medicare's a tiny part of the 17% of our...
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today, jeff fox tker pore. romney and fact woerty yesterday in louisiana. >> i never mentioned i would be out here like hraeurl the cable guy. lime. fun. that night i was in mississippi and it catfish for the second time. it was delicious. it's good to be back. we're going to get this thing won. jeff foxworthy will make all the difference in the world. you guys by voting multiple times, could make a big difference. just kidding! >> a little seven deposit indicating. >> guns and hunting. >> hunting. >> he's kidding. >> i liked it better to say show me which end of the rifle to use. >> they made fun of it. make your weak pbts your strength. >> mine was milk a cow. >> you said no, right? >> i believe that photograph assists somewhere and we're go find it. and trouble with mitt romney's struggle last night. >> we're going to check approximate with romney southern strategy. >> morning, y'all. you didn't have to do this. i got it right this morning with a biscuit and cheesy grits, i'll tell you. delicious. >> everyth
today, jeff fox tker pore. romney and fact woerty yesterday in louisiana. >> i never mentioned i would be out here like hraeurl the cable guy. lime. fun. that night i was in mississippi and it catfish for the second time. it was delicious. it's good to be back. we're going to get this thing won. jeff foxworthy will make all the difference in the world. you guys by voting multiple times, could make a big difference. just kidding! >> a little seven deposit indicating. >> guns...
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senator jeff sessions from alabama. i'm sure he'll tell us how many days it's been since democrats put a budget on the floor. and also senator pat toomey of pennsylvania, eugene robinson, pulitzer prize winner and former u.s. comptroller general david walker. but up next the politico playbook, plus two more bold assassination attempts is escalating tension this morning between israel and iran. >>> but first, here's bill karins with a check of the forecast. >> we're looking pretty quiet today, temperatures have warmed up. remember the arctic blast from this past weekend? gone. temperatures even in new england will be in the upper 40s, including boston. a little bit of issues, light snow that's fallen overnight from chicago to detroit to cleveland. little bit in pittsburgh, there could be some slick spots out there, but with temperatures above freezing, it won't be much of an issue, new york city going to be 47 degrees, the warm air is dominating the winter pattern on this valentine's day, take the umbrella to work with y
senator jeff sessions from alabama. i'm sure he'll tell us how many days it's been since democrats put a budget on the floor. and also senator pat toomey of pennsylvania, eugene robinson, pulitzer prize winner and former u.s. comptroller general david walker. but up next the politico playbook, plus two more bold assassination attempts is escalating tension this morning between israel and iran. >>> but first, here's bill karins with a check of the forecast. >> we're looking pretty...
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jeff buckley recorded it in 1994. after jeff buckley's death it got more notice and then people started to pick up on the magic of this song, put it in soundtracks, on tv shows. more and more people recorded it. >> it's everywhere. >> wainwright is nothing short of extraordinary. >> it was on the soundtrack to "shrek" one of the key moments in getting this out there. there are now 350-some recordings of this song and thousands more performances by bob dylan and u2 and, you know, everybody all around the world knows this song. >> but it almost didn't happen. it languished in obscurity. >> first when leonard was writing it, he strug wld it for years. he said he wrote 75 verses to the song. he can't figure out what the song was and then finally got an edit he could live with and recorded it. turned the album in and columbia records said, sorry, we're not interested. >> it's interesting talking just before the segment began, if you listen to leonard cohen 15, 20 years ago, the first time you hear it, oh, that's clearly no
jeff buckley recorded it in 1994. after jeff buckley's death it got more notice and then people started to pick up on the magic of this song, put it in soundtracks, on tv shows. more and more people recorded it. >> it's everywhere. >> wainwright is nothing short of extraordinary. >> it was on the soundtrack to "shrek" one of the key moments in getting this out there. there are now 350-some recordings of this song and thousands more performances by bob dylan and u2...
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he gets emotional. >> we can't have jeff doing too well, right? >> no. >> i know. >> did you hear what phil said? >> what about phil say? >> about zucker. he's just turned on him. just vicious. >> really? >> hateful diatribe. >> oh, no. out loud? >> for people at home, the two are about as good a friends as you can have in television, which isn't saying an awful lot. >> that's right. >> that says nothing, actually. i've had a few friends in television. >> how did that work out for you? >> not well. >> not well at all. so david, we've been trying to negotiate -- we've been talking about the president's opening line of negotiations. harold and i are concerned. we think that he's made john boehner's job exponentially more difficult. but everybody else around the table -- and we're outnumbered, harold and i, think it's much ado about nothing. it's just an opening offer. where do you stand on it? >> i'm a little in the middle on this. i think ultimately both sides have to get to this pain point. and i think the president's a long way from there. but he
he gets emotional. >> we can't have jeff doing too well, right? >> no. >> i know. >> did you hear what phil said? >> what about phil say? >> about zucker. he's just turned on him. just vicious. >> really? >> hateful diatribe. >> oh, no. out loud? >> for people at home, the two are about as good a friends as you can have in television, which isn't saying an awful lot. >> that's right. >> that says nothing, actually. i've had...
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>> going back to jeff arson. >> i'm sorry. it's just -- i don't understand it. i'm sure 23 if someone said there was a great explanation, just shout it out right now. mike allen, any reason why, i don't know, anyone would be against paycheck fairness for women in the united states of america? >> this shows why we'll be locked up for the next few months, and they are against it because president obama is for it. >> that's the bottom line. >> obama campaign made a huge push on it, and that doomed it with republicans. >> if that's what it comes down to, that's what you're going to be voting on. >> i think that's why the president is going to win, because they are tired of this stuff. >> pathetic. >>> bill clinton is in the news. we'll talk about that. but first, the top story this morning, wisconsin governor scott walker is back on the job today after a decisive win in yesterday's closely watched recall election. the race was called less than an hour after the polls closed with the republican incumbent taking in at least 53% of the vote, edging out milwaukee mayor
>> going back to jeff arson. >> i'm sorry. it's just -- i don't understand it. i'm sure 23 if someone said there was a great explanation, just shout it out right now. mike allen, any reason why, i don't know, anyone would be against paycheck fairness for women in the united states of america? >> this shows why we'll be locked up for the next few months, and they are against it because president obama is for it. >> that's the bottom line. >> obama campaign made a...
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jeff zucker. >> a struggling -- >> taking over cnn. >> looking to jz. >> jeff zucker to run the joint. >> that would be interesting. >> smart guy if see what happens. all right. well, good, good. so how is our republican party -- so mark mckinnon, it's been a very, very rough month for you as a republican. you haven't shaved since the election. >> ah. >> you're not -- >> looking very handsome. >> you're not brushing your hair. >> well. >> your scarves look a little out of touch with the rest of your outfit like this is a bad -- are the republicans though turning the corner? what are we doing? how are we doing? >> well, joe, there are a lot of things that give me encouragement. >> really? >> yeah, there are, there are. in the broader sense i've seen more movement faster from some big, important names in the party like jeb bush and others who i mean i thought there would be a harder line on revenue earlier than there has been. so i think they threw a flag -- >> you bring up jeb. what has he done have. >> jeb just seems to be -- he was in washington yesterday and he seems to be a calm vo
jeff zucker. >> a struggling -- >> taking over cnn. >> looking to jz. >> jeff zucker to run the joint. >> that would be interesting. >> smart guy if see what happens. all right. well, good, good. so how is our republican party -- so mark mckinnon, it's been a very, very rough month for you as a republican. you haven't shaved since the election. >> ah. >> you're not -- >> looking very handsome. >> you're not brushing your hair. >>...
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you've known jeff for a long time. >> long time. >> you know what? and mika knows this better than anybody else because she has been screamed at by jeff fager. >> that's okay i'm back to life. >> that's an absolute commitment to excellence. >> yes. >> and anything short of that, gets you kicked out of the building. >> and if it happens, you deserve it in some way, shape, or form. >> ok, suckup. >> what did you just say? >> you know what else is hard to do? the news. >> she's getting angry now. >>> we have breaking news out of afghanistan. the supreme court taking up president obama's landmark health care legislation today. but we start with louisiana, and rick santorum coming off a big win there on saturday night. his campaign now off a string of southern victories will hope that it undercuts romney's apparent lock on the nomination. santorum took 49% of the vote in louisiana. romney came in second with 27%. >> look at that. look at that. look at those numbers. almost a 2-1 victory over the guy that has got all the money, he's got all the organizatio
you've known jeff for a long time. >> long time. >> you know what? and mika knows this better than anybody else because she has been screamed at by jeff fager. >> that's okay i'm back to life. >> that's an absolute commitment to excellence. >> yes. >> and anything short of that, gets you kicked out of the building. >> and if it happens, you deserve it in some way, shape, or form. >> ok, suckup. >> what did you just say? >> you know...
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. >> sorry, jeff, how realistic are some of these or what's the most realistic in the near future. >> i think regular meetings between the president and the congressional leadership. >> the most important ones it seems to me is fast track, this filibuster has become a question. what's the mechanical anymore by which you could actually make that real. >> congressman and the senate who are really interested in the senate, we're going to see a lot of actions between now and january to make a lot of things happen, people recognize. make things map. the american people want problem solvers not more politics. >> up next, what if anything did we learn today? now you can apply sunblock to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the rig
. >> sorry, jeff, how realistic are some of these or what's the most realistic in the near future. >> i think regular meetings between the president and the congressional leadership. >> the most important ones it seems to me is fast track, this filibuster has become a question. what's the mechanical anymore by which you could actually make that real. >> congressman and the senate who are really interested in the senate, we're going to see a lot of actions between now and...
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jeff beck, did a bunch of songs. fu fighters. >> he's in incredible shape. he still sings very well. the karaoke scene. >> great. >> i mean, if you haven't seen "saturday night live" from this past week, you need to go watch it. >> go to hulu and watch it. >> i wouldn't -- watch it on hulu, on apple tv. this is an insurance convention and they're all sitting there doing karaoke and mick jagger is an insurance adjuster, too embarrassed. i couldn't possibly get up there and do that. >> i'm not mick jagger. >> all talking about -- >> you know, he's a good actor and got good comic timing. he was very funny. >> he was very good. >> notice, we just got to say it, at the end of the show, they're having the finale. everyone's happy. is jason sudeikis is not smiles. he was angry. i don't think lorne michaels was going to let him say good-bye. did you see the steam coming off his head? by the way, he didn't have a skit all night. >> no. >> that was bizarre. >> it was bizarre. i thought the tribute was great. >> no way they were going to show that late on the show, but
jeff beck, did a bunch of songs. fu fighters. >> he's in incredible shape. he still sings very well. the karaoke scene. >> great. >> i mean, if you haven't seen "saturday night live" from this past week, you need to go watch it. >> go to hulu and watch it. >> i wouldn't -- watch it on hulu, on apple tv. this is an insurance convention and they're all sitting there doing karaoke and mick jagger is an insurance adjuster, too embarrassed. i couldn't possibly...
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we have jeff koontz and the greatest artist and what's here in new york is the tickets just to come and see these. >> right. there is a couple million for the reliance and it will be an extraordinary art. >> art for water is an auction that will be -- >> debra harry will be sing. >> that's big. >> thank you. >> for the water keeper alliance celebrating the clean water act in new york. i'm excited about it. say it again. >> art for water action benefiting water keeper alliance. go to waterkeeper.org. >> bobby, thanks for being with us. keep my friends in pensacola in line. . >> i will. i wouldn't do that. pay the check? no, i wouldn't use that single miles credit card. hey, aren't you... shhh. i'm researching a role. today's special... the capital one venture card. you earn double miles on every purchase. impressive. chalk is a lost medium. if you're not earning double miles... you're settling for half. was that really necessary? [ male announcer ] get the venture card at capitalone.com and earn double miles on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? cover for me. i have an audi
we have jeff koontz and the greatest artist and what's here in new york is the tickets just to come and see these. >> right. there is a couple million for the reliance and it will be an extraordinary art. >> art for water is an auction that will be -- >> debra harry will be sing. >> that's big. >> thank you. >> for the water keeper alliance celebrating the clean water act in new york. i'm excited about it. say it again. >> art for water action...
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. >> and i think jeff bezos doesn't get his due, because it is the online superstore of america. and they sell everything now. but one thing people don't know, they power so many other businesses. they do the back office stuff and the software for a lot of other online businesses. they are a giant. he is a brilliant guy. he locks himself away once a year. he goes on self imposed retreats of one. >> i love it. >> and goes away and just kind of writes in a notebook. >> the story of my life basically. >> i don't hear that about you. i don't think you're a lonely guy from what i hear this morning. >>> ok. andy stay with us. the new issue of "fortune" the greatest entrepreneurs of our time and what we can learn from them. wil's "news you can't use" is next. turn left. the passat is one of nine volkswagen models named a 2012 iihs top safety pick. not that we'd ever brag about it. turn right. come on, nine. turn left. hit the brakes. huh? how'd that get there? [ male announcer ] we can't hide how proud we are to have nine 2012 iihs top safety picks. so we're celebrating with our "safety
. >> and i think jeff bezos doesn't get his due, because it is the online superstore of america. and they sell everything now. but one thing people don't know, they power so many other businesses. they do the back office stuff and the software for a lot of other online businesses. they are a giant. he is a brilliant guy. he locks himself away once a year. he goes on self imposed retreats of one. >> i love it. >> and goes away and just kind of writes in a notebook. >> the...
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i have a question for chuck, and i noticed last night that jeff greenfield tweeted that if gingrich were to win here you'd see a lot of establishment republicans starting to re-raise the question, can we get somebody else in this race because mitt romney might be too weak? not electable, not good enough candidate and gingrich is not -- chuck, do you think we're going to start if gingrich wins here, will we hear the republican establishment a cry go up for someone else to get in this race? and if that happens, is it possible? >> reporter: you know, i would say not yet. it would have to -- you would have to see romney collapse in florida too. i think ultimately the romney campaign has always seen florida as the real fire wall. they talked about new hampshire, that was the launch, but the real fire wall's always been florida. and you've got to be careful with florida because it's a closed primary, it'll be as conservative of a voter -- of an electora electorate, frankly, as south carolina will look, even though if you had independents come in, it would look a heck of a lot different in flor
i have a question for chuck, and i noticed last night that jeff greenfield tweeted that if gingrich were to win here you'd see a lot of establishment republicans starting to re-raise the question, can we get somebody else in this race because mitt romney might be too weak? not electable, not good enough candidate and gingrich is not -- chuck, do you think we're going to start if gingrich wins here, will we hear the republican establishment a cry go up for someone else to get in this race? and...
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"the washington post" at the time, overseeing woodward and bernstein's reporting and he gave author jeff immelman unprecedented access to all of his personal files. almost four years later himleman finished his biography "yours in truth," a personal portrait of ben bradlee. he joined us and we asked him what inspired him to take on this project? >> ben is such a unique figure in journalism and then when i pitched him on said, you can have complete access, that was a unique opportunity to do a biography with a bern that was still alive but someone who gave you complete access. i could bring things in to him in his office and say do you remember this memo or that and respond that guy was a jerk or this guy was great and i could interrogate the record while i was uncovering the record myself. >> his life in washington goes back before "the washington post," including a very close relationship with john f. kennedy. how did they become friends and what did that mean to him down the road? >> i talked to that some in the book. ben bought a house on n street in georgetown before jfk did. they we
"the washington post" at the time, overseeing woodward and bernstein's reporting and he gave author jeff immelman unprecedented access to all of his personal files. almost four years later himleman finished his biography "yours in truth," a personal portrait of ben bradlee. he joined us and we asked him what inspired him to take on this project? >> ben is such a unique figure in journalism and then when i pitched him on said, you can have complete access, that was a...
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so that's the cheesy grits jeff foxworthy difference. these were never supposed to be states that were kind to them. and somehow they got the spin. they never were going to win these states and why they pushed the idea that they could i think they're going to question that. >> chuck todd, thanks very much. we'll see you on the "daily rundown" right after "morning joe." david gregory, if you can, stick around, coming up, leon panetta arrives overnight in afghanistan. will a string of setbacks in that country force the u.s. to rethink its strategy? we'll be back with much more "morning joe." [ female announcer ] if whole grain isn't the first ingredient in your breakfast cereal, what is? now, in every box of general mills big g cereal, there's more whole grain than any other ingredient. that's why it's listed first. get more whole grain than any other ingredient... just look for the white check. get more whole grain than any other ingredient... [music playing] confidence. available in color. depend® for women is now peach. looks and fits
so that's the cheesy grits jeff foxworthy difference. these were never supposed to be states that were kind to them. and somehow they got the spin. they never were going to win these states and why they pushed the idea that they could i think they're going to question that. >> chuck todd, thanks very much. we'll see you on the "daily rundown" right after "morning joe." david gregory, if you can, stick around, coming up, leon panetta arrives overnight in afghanistan....
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. >> what is the name of the 18-plus club where kelly's boyfriend jeff cheated on her with another girl? was it the attic, the cellar or the bronze? >> i remember. >> you want to say peach pit after dark but it's the wrong show. the cellar. >> no. >> the attic. >> come on. >> what high school sports team was kelly not on, cheerleading, volleyball, field hockey. >> not field hockey. >> you got it. >> think i got three out of five. >> not bad. >> the best part of the show. they asked the first block, which of willie's teenage fantasies which they made up completely would you like to see willie execute at the end of the show with tiffany. the choices like feed grapes, hand on the knee. they went with prom dancing. we had to dance like we were at my senior prom. i danced. turning back the clock 20 years. at my prom. >> senior prom. >> no. you know the prom dancing. where you have to put your hands out and put a ruler -- >> room for the holy ghost. >> went to private school. >> parochial school. >> up next -- u.s. managing editor of the "financial times" gillian tett joins us and jane lynch.
. >> what is the name of the 18-plus club where kelly's boyfriend jeff cheated on her with another girl? was it the attic, the cellar or the bronze? >> i remember. >> you want to say peach pit after dark but it's the wrong show. the cellar. >> no. >> the attic. >> come on. >> what high school sports team was kelly not on, cheerleading, volleyball, field hockey. >> not field hockey. >> you got it. >> think i got three out of five....
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>> my exit interviews on, retiring senator jeff binghamton on, all these guys have interesting takes on what's wrong with today's senate. why ain't it like the good old days? >> they say always more when they're leaving. >> yes, they do. that's why i love these. finally you get the truth. >> thank you, chuck. david gregory and eugene robinson and here on set, bloomberg's margaret carlson. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. we're at walmart with the simmons family. how much is your current phone bill? four sixteen seventy six a month! okay, come with me -- we're gonna save you money. with straight talk at walmart, you get unlimited talk, text and data for only $45 a month per phone. would we get the same coverage? same coverage on america's best networks. you saved $146.76 by switching to straight talk. awesome! now you can afford to share your allowance with me. get the season's hottest smartphones like the samsung galaxy s2 and get straight talk with unlimited data for just $45 a month -- from america's gift headquarters. walmart. ♪ >>> i've done sunday shows many
>> my exit interviews on, retiring senator jeff binghamton on, all these guys have interesting takes on what's wrong with today's senate. why ain't it like the good old days? >> they say always more when they're leaving. >> yes, they do. that's why i love these. finally you get the truth. >> thank you, chuck. david gregory and eugene robinson and here on set, bloomberg's margaret carlson. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. we're at walmart with...
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the piece we have was written by one of the most renowned journalists on space, jeff cluinger co-authored the book "au polo 13" was based on. he knows his stuff. the event is just inspiring. you see crowds gathering in times square to watch this on screens that usually have advertising. it's something that is a great feel-good story. i think what's really interesting it also has great lessons for us at home because it reminds us we can still do big things. we have this big debate about how to get roads and bridges fixed in this country but we can still send this rover to mars. >> that is a good point. we talk about that here a lot on the set in terms of doing big things and there seems to be a disconnect from the political conversation and this news event which is amazingly inspiring in so many ways. the topic of the cover story is what we can learn from a robot, $154 million miles away give us a taste of what we can learn. >> so the mission is obviously to go and see if there was at some point life on mars. there's, you know, the previous explorations and pictures have given us some pret
the piece we have was written by one of the most renowned journalists on space, jeff cluinger co-authored the book "au polo 13" was based on. he knows his stuff. the event is just inspiring. you see crowds gathering in times square to watch this on screens that usually have advertising. it's something that is a great feel-good story. i think what's really interesting it also has great lessons for us at home because it reminds us we can still do big things. we have this big debate...
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jeff has been on the leave when his agency blew $800,000 featuring a clown and a mind reader. that's what you and your family will do for your mother-in-law. >> we will get in the same mind read. >> we shall be fine, my friends. the most shocking story you have ever seen. sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping materials... and a growing number of lower emissions planes... which still makes for a pretty enchanted tale. ♪ la la la [ man ] whoops, forgot one... [ male announcer ] sustainable solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. >>> in case you missed it. >> you are the only candidate ever to go zoo to zoo. >> i love animals whether they are out in the wild and i love animal
jeff has been on the leave when his agency blew $800,000 featuring a clown and a mind reader. that's what you and your family will do for your mother-in-law. >> we will get in the same mind read. >> we shall be fine, my friends. the most shocking story you have ever seen. sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem...
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. >> get jeff foxworthy over here. >> as a southerner i would tell him that kind of stuff doesn't really go over well in the deep south. >> newt gingrich made no secret this week of his feelings about romney. even playing the dreaded leonard wood card. >> he's the weakest front-runner since leonard wood in 1920. >> gingrich used creative math to declare a victory in tuesday's primarieprimaries. >> between santorum and myself, we'll get over 2/3 of the delegates. >> right, but you don't get to add santorum's to yours to make it sound impressive. >> between me and lebron james last night, we scored 36 points. >> romney, meanwhile, told america to get up off his jock about all the cheese he's got. >> guess what, i've got a lot money, i've been successful. i'm not going to apologize for that. >> yeah, who's leonard wood now, newt? >> he's probably the weakest republican front-runner since leonard wood in 1920. >> from one historian to the other, jon meacham? >> i like it, 1920 was a good year, cox/roosevelt. >> yes. >> fdr was the dan quayle of the 1920 -- >> wow, the things you learn on "mo
. >> get jeff foxworthy over here. >> as a southerner i would tell him that kind of stuff doesn't really go over well in the deep south. >> newt gingrich made no secret this week of his feelings about romney. even playing the dreaded leonard wood card. >> he's the weakest front-runner since leonard wood in 1920. >> gingrich used creative math to declare a victory in tuesday's primarieprimaries. >> between santorum and myself, we'll get over 2/3 of the...
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and she said, and here's jeff lynn's phone number. >> that helps too. >> that helped a lot. >> there's another important element, not just her business acumen, but you say your wife helped you get sober, which is maybe perhaps the key to all of this. >> yeah, i'm 18 years sober now, but also one of the reasons why i went away for a while was, i ran out of options and it was time for me to get sober. that was also 1994. and i had to start all over. i had convinced myself that i couldn't do anything without a buzz. and i ended up -- i ended up just totally dependent on alcohol and other substances. i had to learn to do everything all over again. i had to start from the bottom and find joe without vodka. and that took as long as it took. and my wife has more time than i. and she's really showing me the way to do all this. >> the eagles, i would say, are a huge thing for you. they've been part of your life forever. you guys are planning the 40th anniversary reunion tour now. think about all the work you did together, all the standards, all the albums. what's the monument? if you have to pi
and she said, and here's jeff lynn's phone number. >> that helps too. >> that helped a lot. >> there's another important element, not just her business acumen, but you say your wife helped you get sober, which is maybe perhaps the key to all of this. >> yeah, i'm 18 years sober now, but also one of the reasons why i went away for a while was, i ran out of options and it was time for me to get sober. that was also 1994. and i had to start all over. i had convinced myself...
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. >> that would -- >> the guy who runs the hall of fame is from newton, massachusetts, jeff idleson. it's a great place to visit. great family place. you arrive in cooperstown, you park your car and that's the last time you get in your car. you walk everywhere. nice village. >> road trip. >> let's do a show from up there. >> i would like to do that. >> andrea has been there. >> only because i was covering the camp, the hillary campaign for senate. >> andrea, pat moynihan lived about 15 miles from cooperstown. >> in fact, i did once go with pat moynihan. >> of course you did. really. >> that's where she was kicking off the race. >>> we're joined by politico's chief white house correspondent mike allen with the morning playbook. let's start with michele obama and how she's playing a role in the president's campaign as it pertains maybe with the middle class. >> this is fascinating. she became such an asset at the end of the 2008 campaign after a rough start. but now they're using her in a different way. one of the few barriers between president obama and voters has been these little bi
. >> that would -- >> the guy who runs the hall of fame is from newton, massachusetts, jeff idleson. it's a great place to visit. great family place. you arrive in cooperstown, you park your car and that's the last time you get in your car. you walk everywhere. nice village. >> road trip. >> let's do a show from up there. >> i would like to do that. >> andrea has been there. >> only because i was covering the camp, the hillary campaign for senate....